Die besten Restaurants in 12 South, Nashville

“Frothy Monkey is the Breakfast through Dinner Coffeehouse featuring creative folks using local ingredients to prepare original dishes served in a cozy and approachable atmosphere. We offer breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner with an expanded beverage offerings to include coffeehouse standards as well as craft beer, wine and cocktails. Other highlights: 2-4-1 beer + wine weekdays 2pm-7pm, kids menu, Gluten-Free options, Vegetarian/Vegan friendly, mindful of other dietary needs, REAL certified by The United States Healthful Food Council. Frothy Monkey has been a source of conscientiously crafted coffee and food and a meeting place for local professionals, families, and creatives since 2004. It was one of the first coffeehouse concepts in Nashville and one of the cornerstone businesses to open in the transformed 12th South Nashville neighborhood.”

“Edley's won the hearts of Nashvillians when it hit the scene. With two locations (12th South & East Nashville), you can assure yourself the best brisket along with some unexpected twists on BBQ for those adventurous eaters. We prefer the 12th South location. This area of town is extremely busy, so plan around the lunch or dinner rush. 12th South is a neighborhood very similar to Germantown in that it is mostly walkable and full of mixed use spaces.”

“OUR STORY Burger Up was founded in 2010 on the concept of thoughtful consuming – meaning we take great care to source our menu from local farms practicing sustainability and humane treatment of animals. We are proud that our beef is sourced from Steven Lee and his family at Triple L Ranch in Franklin, TN along with other like-minded suppliers through our friends at Porter Road Butcher. In addition, an ever-expanding array of Tennessee and surrounding area farms are represented on our menu. That is what you will see on the plate in front of you: food that not only tastes incredible, but honors the community, environment, and your well being. Throughout the years Burger Up has evolved, but we remain true to our founding vision — a community-driven restaurant — a place where people of all ages would feel welcome — a place appropriate for a business lunch, first date, or a celebration. In 2013 we formed Community Hospitality and opened two new restaurants; Josephine in 2013 and Prima in 2014. Our growth continued in 2016 when we welcomed our East Nashville neighbors to the Burger Up family at our new location in the Five Points area. With this organization we continue our commitment to a culture of growth and empowerment for our restaurant family and great hospitality through responsible cooking, innovative menus and excellent service for our guests. Thank you for supporting us. It is truly our pleasure to serve our neighbors, friends and those just passing through.”